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The Onyx Webb series
follows the unusual life of Onyx Webb along with a central group of characters
in various locations and times. The billionaire Mulvaney family, piano prodigy
Juniper Cole and her brother Quinn, paranormal show hosts Cryer and Fudge, and
a few others make up the core of the series.

Written like a book
version of a supernatural soap opera, each character's story moves forward with
most every episode. It may appear that the characters are entirely unrelated
and yet episode by episode, the connections will become clearer. Like being an
inch away from a spider web, with each book, the web will move further and
further away revealing the full story of every character and most importantly,
the stunning conclusion for Onyx Webb herself.

"There's only one
problem with the book Onyx Webb - it was over too soon. When I finished the
last word, I was ready for the next book, but it's not out yet - bummer for me
and all the other readers who enjoyed this story!

The authors' writing
style is descriptive and visual, which makes the story flow well, and the
characters are interesting and well developed. The author does a good job of
capturing the essence of each time period so that the reader knows where and
more importantly when the characters are living. The story so far covers the
1900s, 1970s and 2000s, so there are marked differences in most aspects of the
characters' lives. Even with the different years represented it's not confusing
for the reader, possibly because each character is so distinct, which lets the
reader identify character with time period.

While this is billed as
a ghost story, it's more than that since the characters are so interesting, and
I think this will appeal to a wider reading audience than just ghost story
lovers or mystery lovers.
I will be eagerly awaiting the next installment to this compelling
story."-Robin Surface, Amazon Reviewer

"I loved this book! Couldn't put it down.
Great writing and totally believable characters. The story lines move along so
well and in some form or fashion begin to tie into each other. I am anxiously
awaiting the next book."-Alicia, Goodreads Reviewer

"Wow! That's an
understatement, though. Onyx Webb is one of those books that you just don't
want to put down because it grabs you from the beginning and keeps you wanting
more. Not only do you get one story, you get three! And they are all told in
different times, like the 1900s, 1970s, and in the current, 2000s. So you get
three different points of view, and at first you're thinking "What does
this have to do with that?" But then you see it, and it's like, WHOA! Of
the three different story lines, they all connect in some way, and it's pretty
cool to see how it does.

This is such a good
book!! You just have to read it. It's really cool how authors Waltz and Fenton
bring all of the story lines that span over time, together to all fit.
I highly recommend this book! And it's just Book 1, so I'm really hoping Book 2
is already in the works because I am anxious to see what happens next!!"-Ella
Marie, Reading Is a Way Of Life

"Amazing! This is
one of the best books I've read in a long time!"-Melanie,
Fang-Freakin-Tastic Reviews

About Andrea Waltz &
Richard Fenton:

Richard Fenton &
Andrea Waltz are best known as the authors of the #1 Amazon Sales & Selling
book, Go for No! They are professional speakers who travel
internationally speaking to audiences about how to overcome fear of failure and
rejection. Although they have written several business books over the last
fifteen years, Onyx Webb is their first fictional series.

They are married and
manage to write to together while staying happily married, a fact they are very
proud of. Richard and Andrea live in Central Florida along with their cat,
Courage.

This
is a very strange story. It jumps from
person to person with varying chapters jumping back to previous
characters. Truthfully I’m not sure the
point of the story, although it seems to be about how ghosts can look and act
like real people. While it is very
interesting, I’m still confused about what the point is.

The
story lines are distinct and yet intertwined.

I
give this story 3 out of 5 clouds for good writing.

This product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way
affects my opinions or reviews.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Welcome to Books,
Books, and More Books. I am pleased to
share this book with you. Thank you for
visiting and please come again.

About the Book

Title: Sidhe
(The Incubus Saga – Book Three)

Author: Amanda
Meuwissen

Genre: Urban
Fantasy / Paranormal Gay Romance

Nathan Grier returns from the Veil a changed man. The consequences
of his time with Malak, the dark sidhe king, and the deal made to free him may
be more than he can bear. The weakening of the Veil and new enemies foretell of
a greater battle still ahead. With Nathan’s brother Jim now an Awakened
changeling, and Nathan’s role in Malak’s plans finally revealed, Nathan’s love for
fae hunter and incubus, Sasha Kelly, may not be enough to save him after all.

The Previous Books in the Series

Incubus (The Incubus Saga - Book 1)

Nathan Grier only ever wanted a normal life, but for him, life, family, and
love are anything but normal. On the other side of the Veil, dark and light fae
exist outside the knowledge of most humans. Nathan was born human, but his twin
brother Jim is a changeling. On the run since they were children, time for both
of them is running out. Turning to fae hunter Sasha Kelly for help, Nathan must
soon face his growing feelings for the other man while trying to save himself
and his brother from a fate worse than death.

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Changeling (The Incubus Saga - Book 2)

Nathan Grier’s dark fae bounty looms overhead. As he faces the very real threat
of becoming a slave to the bounty’s owner, his brother Jim uses his changeling
abilities more and more trying to save him. Every changeling throughout history
turns evil once their powers manifest, meaning time may be running out for both
of them as Jim nears True Awakening. Fae hunter and incubus, Sasha Kelly, is
prophesized to save Nathan, but while Nathan has embraced his feelings for the
other man, he fears their time together will be cut short—either from his
impending fate…or Jim’s.

Author Bio

Amanda Meuwissen is the author of The
Incubus Saga and the novelette The Collector. She also serves as COO and
Managing Editor for BigWorldNetwork.com. She oversees editing and series
selection, and is featured as a narrator for several BWN audiobooks and series.
Amanda lives in Minneapolis, MN, with her husband, John,
and their cats, Helga and Sasha (no connection to the incubus of the same
name).

“Nathan,
it’s us,” Sasha tried to say calmly, inching closer with hands held up in
seeming surrender. Jim did the same.

Nathan
knew he had to be a pitiable sight with that weakly held knife, but he’d use
it, damn it, he would. Somehow he’d use
it.

His back
hit the corner of the room.

“Playing
that game?” Nathan scoffed. “I know better.
You haven’t been them in…in so
long, I…I don’t even remember. I don’t
remember…”

“Nathan,”
Jim pleaded, moving closer with one hand outstretched. He looked so strange to Nathan, almost
believable with those dark blue eyes so caring, so concerned. “I can’t imagine what it must have been like,
but it’s over. You’re not in the Veil
anymore. We got you out. You’re safe.
With us.”

“Malak
took you and we’re so sorry,” Jim said. “We wish we could have gotten you out
sooner, but you have to know us. Please
tell me you still know us…”

“Malak…?”
Nathan glared at the false images before him, knife still held firm, warning
them not to get closer. “It had nothing
to do with that, you know that, you know. I didn’t…I didn’t go to the Veil.”

Jim and
Sasha stopped their progression toward him, their eyes wide and
disbelieving. They shared a pained look,
not knowing what to say until finally Jim spoke, slow and gentle.

“Nathan,
don’t you remember? Malak said killing
the spriggan instead of banishing it broke the deal. That’s why we couldn’t
win, why we couldn’t save you. You went
to the Veil, Nathan. You’ve been in the Veil. But you’re out now. I don’t know what Malak did to you there, but
we got you out.”

It almost
made sense, as if a second reality were trying to push into Nathan’s mind:
memories of what Jim was saying, memories he knew weren’t fabrications, and
yet…how could he remember things happening two different ways?

The
Veil? Had that been the Veil? To him it had felt like life.

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Review:

This book was an interesting take on
the supernatural world and the war between good and evil. It took fae, the devil, and God and shook it
all up and stood it on its head. The
story is a good mix of fantasy, romance, and adventure.

I would recommend reading all three
books in order, but you can follow the story even if you only read Sidhe.

I give this story 4 out of 5 clouds.

This product or book may have been distributed for
review; this in no way affects my opinions or reviews.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Welcome
to Books, Books, and More Books. I am
pleased to share this book with you.
Thank you for visiting and please come again.

About the
Book

Title: Beween Two
Worlds

Author: Christy Santo

Genre: Time Travel

Rebecca dreams her present time and lives
her past.

It is 2006 and Indiana University graduate student Rebecca Harrison attends a
Halloween party. Unknown to her she will have her world turned upside down when
she leaves it. An unexpected accident rips her from 2006 Indiana and abandons
her in 1983 Fanwood, New Jersey her hometown. She struggles to relive the past
and exist as another woman with the same name and birthday as her. Can she find
a way to return to her present time or will her past become her future?

Author Bio

Christy Santo was born and raised in Fanwood, New Jersey. She has
lived in Bloomington, IN since 2002 and runs her family's Internet retail
business. Between Two Worlds, is her second book and she is currently working
on a third book.

This night I dream just like the night
before. Once again, I see myself in a hospital bed. The traction is present, and so is the
swelling, but this time I notice it is down. My mom sits nearby in a chair with
Pastor Tommy sitting next to her. I can tell mom is quite upset but her tone of
voice is surprisingly controlled as she speaks with the Pastor.

“I know it was an accident. The young man was preoccupied when he
exited the dorm house, but I wish he had chosen to look up to see if he was
alone. He knew there was a party on the other side of the house, and people
would be coming and going. Knowing this, how could he not have checked? It
wouldn't have taken much time - mere seconds to see Rebecca was on the stairs,”
my mom says angrily.

“Yes, it wouldn't have taken long, but in hindsight, many of us
don't consider looking ahead as we head out the door. This time this act led to
an unfortunate accident. Rebecca got lucky he immediately called for help,”
says Pastor Tommy in his comforting Georgian drawl.

“At least she is alive, thank goodness.” My mom pauses several
moments before saying, "There is so much swelling, and her neck bones -
who knows if she will keep the movement in her legs. The surgeon told me the
swelling has to go down before he can do surgery. For days it has been waiting
and more waiting!” New tears form and drop from her eyes. Seconds later the
hospital room fades, and I awake to the alarm clock going off.

Review:

This was an interesting take on time
travel. I have never read a book where
the person traveled to where they had lived before. Usually this is taboo in time travel, but
this book covered it in an interesting manner.

I give this book 4 out of 5 clouds.

This product or
book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my opinions
or reviews.

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